October 21st & 22nd 2017 Coin-Op & Advertising
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/21/2017
In the 1800s, up until the late 1950s, these cast iron hitching posts were bolted onto concrete around thousands of areas all over the USA and were made to prevent horses from running off. The horses and the posts started becoming a traffic hazard once automobiles were the best mode of transportation. Has a circular base and colonial column with the head of a horse mounted at the top. The horse has two metal rings, welded on opposite sides of each other.
Condition: (Good).
Item Dimensions: 48"T x 14"Dia.